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30 October, 10:44

During a storm, thunder is heared 7s after the lightining is seen. If the temperature of the air at the time of the storm is 28°C. how far away is the storm?

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  1. 30 October, 11:03
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    2 meters

    Explanation:

    time is directly proportional to temperarure where distance is the constant k

    therefore

    T = t x 2a

    28=7 x 2a

    28 = 14a

    a=2m
  2. 30 October, 11:44
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    2440 m

    Explanation:

    The speed of light in air is approximately 3*10⁸ m/s.

    The speed of sound in air at 28°C is approximately:

    v = 331.4 m/s + 0.6 m/s/°C (28°C)

    v = 348.2 m/s

    Let's say the distance between you and the storm is x.

    Distance = speed * time

    x = 3*10⁸ t₁

    x = 348.2 t₂

    Since t₂ = t₁ + 7:

    x / 348.2 = x / 3*10⁸ + 7

    Solving for x:

    x (1/348.2 - 1 / (3*10⁸)) = 7

    x = 2440

    The storm is approximately 2440 meters away (round as needed).
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